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Review NaN of
Price Paid:
$350.00
from Used/Audiogon Summary: After listening to this preamp extensively for the past couple of months I feel that I need to place my opinion on the piece.
First off I won't tell you how it sounds since everyone has different preferences in music and also different equipment.
I feel the loudness button is pretty useless since it boosts the lower frequencies up 6 db's. That's quite a bit, a bit too much in my opinion. The floor would shake with little volume applied and sounded very muddy. But..., my equipment is different than yours.
The programmable features are neat but I never use them. They are a bit difficult to navigate through and some things you can only do with the remote.
Other than those two things I love this preamp. It's smallish size makes a nice fit just about anywhere. This is first preamp I've used which utilizes a "digital" volume. The same nob on the unit controls the bass, treble, and balance features. It took a little while to get used to since it's sensitive but works fine. The control in/out feature will turn things on/off when the unit is taken out of sleep mode. This I find especially useful since my amp (B&K ST125.2) is placed far above what my wife can reach. The face is attractive with no mess of nobs and buttons. The buttons which are on the unit light up in red when utilized. These buttons are the soft touch control design, not the heapy cheapy hard plastic junk.
The remote is ok, not the best but it beats not having one at all.
I find the build quality to be excellent, something I would expect from an American maker who takes pride in their product.
BTW - The exact preamp I own is the Series II, Version 2.05. Strengths: Build quality, neutral sound. Weaknesses: Loudness feature is "overstressed" Similar Products Used: Audiosource, Onkyo, Carver.
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